I don't think that is this plant? we sell the fruit at work in the exotic
section alongside star fruit and the like. I wouldn't think it would be used
in the timber industry when the fruit sells for such a high price in UK
supermarkets.
ChrisR.
"Stephen Jankalski" <CEREOID at prodigy.net> wrote in message
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>> Is this the plant to which you are alluding?
>http://www.lumber-source.com/Grenadillo.htm>>> "Christopher Richards" <Christopherr at btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:8i5tju$7kp$1 at neptunium.btinternet.com...> > I brought home form work ( Sainsburys ) the other day some Grenadillo
> seeds
> > taken straight from the smashed fruit, planted some in rockwool cubes
and
> > some in moss peat, sand and pearlite mix ( the same as I have been using
> for
> > my Carnivorous Plants ) and they have germinated, they are now about
30mm
> > high and seem to be growing well. I potted them up into 75mm pots and
left
> > them in the conservatory which is East facing ( I live in Portsmouth
UK ).
> > Should I be doing anything special to keep them growing or should I
carry
> on
> > treating them the same as I am now? also will they survive the winter in
> the
> > conservatory ( single glazed ) or should I bring them indoors?
> > Can anyone help or point me in the direction of a webpage that can?
> > Thanks in advance.
> > ChrisR.
> >
> >
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